CPC Concepts and Coding Issues: Division 84 – Telecommunications, broadcasting and information supply services.

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CPC Concepts and Coding Issues: Division 84 – Telecommunications, broadcasting and information supply services

Provision of information (one-way or two way) Mainly about distribution, not the creation of content but there are exceptions Mainly about reproduced content rather than originals but broadcast and programming originals included, as we will see Products of this division are all output of ISIC Section J – Information and Communication the exception is group 845 – Library and archive services Division 84 generalities

Breakdown of Division 84 Six groups: 841 – Telephony and other telecommunications services 842 – Internet telecommunications services 843 – On-line content 844 – News agency services 845 – Library and archive services 846 – Broadcasting, programming and programme distribution services

Group 841: Telephony and other telecommunications services ClassSubclassTitle Carrier services 8412Fixed telephony services Access and use Calling features 8413Mobile telecommunications services Access and use Calling features Private network services Data transmission services Other telecommunications services Telecommunications: two-way transmission of information All these product linked to ISIC Rev.4 division 61 – Telecommunications All these products considered ICT products in the alternative aggregation for Products of the information economy Change since CPC Ver.1.1: Programme distribution services no longer part of this group. This activity moved to the new group 846 for broadcasting

Group 842: Internet telecommunications services Telecommunication services over the internet Does not include all activities provided or accessed over the Internet Like group 841: links to ISIC Division 61 Considered ICT products in the alternative aggregation Change since CPC Ver.1.1: differentiation between narrowband and broadband Internet access ClassSubclassTitle Internet backbone services 8422Internet access services Narrowband Broadband Other Internet telecommunications services

Group 843: On-line content The actual information accessed over the Internet Downloading streaming On-line software software downloads Used to be 1 single group/class/subclass in CPC Ver.1.1 ClassSubclassTitle 8431On-line text based information Books Newspapers/periodicals Directories/mailing lists 8432On-line audio content Downloaded music Streamed audio 8433On-line video content Downloaded Streamed 8434Software downloads (*) System software (*) Application software (*) 8439Other on-line content Games Software (*) Adult content Web search portal content Other

Group 844: News agency services Services of gathering, investigating and supplying news to media businesses No changes since CPC Ver.1.1 ClassSubclassTitle News agency services to newspapers and periodicals News agency services to audiovisual media

Group 845: Library and archive services Services of collecting, cataloguing, conserving and retrieving books and archives (including lending services) No change since CPC Ver.1.1 ClassSubclassTitle Library services Archive services

Group 846: Broadcasting, programming and programme distribution services One-way, mass communication Completely new group Radio, television all linked to ISIC Rev – Radio broadcasting and 6020 – Television programming and broadcasting ClassSubclassTitle 8461Radio and television broadcast originals Radio Television 8462Radio and television channel programmes Radio Television 8463Broadcasting services and multi- channel programme distribution services 84631Broadcasting services 84632Home programme distribution services, basic programming package 84633Home programme distribution services, discretionary programming package 84634Home programme distribution services, pay-per-view

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